Education:
Any recorded education Art school Art school, Paris Arts Schools in Paris, France At home At home and briefly at evening art life drawing classes in 1849 At home; St Leonards School, St Andrews; Bedford College, London; London School of Medicine for Women Avonbank School, Warwickshire, 1840?1842 Bedford College Bedford College (1860?3) Bedford College, London University (nurse training); medical school at Santa Maria Nuovo in Florence, Italy Bell-Baxter School, Fife Berwick Corporations Academy; Royal Holloway College Boarding school Boarding school, Alexander Nasmyth Academy and self-taught Camden School for Girls, London Certificates in midwifery and as a sanitary inspector Cheltenham Ladies College Cheltenham Ladies College; and in Germany and Paris (singing) Christ Church College, Oxford City and Guilds South London Technical School of Art; Millers Lane City and Guilds School (London) Clapham High School, London Clifton College, Bristol; Caius College, Cambridge (sociology, economics) Clifton High School, Bristol; Girton College (mathematics and economics) Co-educational boarding school Convent school Convent school; kindergarten college Croydon High School, London; Guildhall School of Music (violin and singing) Edinburgh Ladies College Edinburgh University Educated herself after leaving school to work, aged 13 Eton and Magdelene College, Oxford Eton; Trinity College, Cambridge Exeter School of Art Frances Holland School; Queens College, Cambridge; Harley Street; Girton College; London School of Medicine; Royal Free Hospital Frances Mary Buss School; Lambeth Art School, London Girton College International ? in Canada, Cambridge, Paris and Geneva Italia Conti Dramatic School Kensington High School; Holloway College; St Hugh's Hall, Oxford Kensington High School; Newnham College, Cambridge; London School of Medicine Kings and Queens College of Physicians, Dublin Ladies school (Blackheath London) Left school aged 13 Left school aged nine Left school aged ten Left school at age 14 Liverpool University Local free school and evening lectures at Queens College, London Local pupil-teacher system; Owen's College, Manchester Miss Browning's Academy, Blackheath, London Miss Byerley's School, Stratford-upon-Avon, and ladies college, London Misses Turnbull's Boarding School, Edinburgh Moravian School, Leeds and self-taught Music degree Newnham College, Cambridge North London Collegiate College; Chelsea Physical Training College North London Collegiate School; University College, Aberystwyth, Wales Notting Hill High School and University College, London (chemistry, physiology) Notting Hill High School; St Leonards School, St Andrews Packer Institute; Vassar College; Yale University (1902?3); University of Berlin (1906?8); University of Bonn (1908?9, modern languages) Paisley Grammar School; Queen Margaret College (Glasgow University) Paris art salons Penrhos College, North Wales Princess Eleanor College, Ealing, London Private Private education and attended classes at the Edinburgh Association for the University Education of Women Private school Privately educated Pupil-teacher system; degree in teaching; singing scholarship at Leeds School of Music; Trinity College of Music, London Pupil-teacher training system Quaker school Quaker School in Southport Quaker schools in York, Southport and London Queens College London and Edinburgh University Roedean School, Brighton Royal Academy of Art Royal Academy of Music Royal Academy of Music, Dublin School of Medicine (University of Montpellier) Self-taught Slade School of Art Slade School of Art, London Slade School of Art; University College Somerville College, Oxford Sorbonne, Paris South Kensington and Slade Schools of Art Southport and Manchester High School for Girls; Manchester Municipal School of Art Southport and Manchester High School for Girls; Owens College, Manchester (law graduate) St Andrews University St Andrews University, Scotland (English and German) St Leonard's School, St Andrews St Leonards School, St Andrews; St Andrews University St Thomas' Hospital Nursing School Started work aged 13; attended evening classes; typing course Started work aged ten Stockwell Training College Strathallan House School, Kensington Studied lace-making and wood carving Trained as a sanitary inspector Trained while at St Mary's National School as a pupil teacher Trinity Church School, Cork Unitarian and home school; later educated herself as a teacher through Mr Shields Birkbeck School (Peckham, London) University of Cambridge exams (see Other Activities) University of Glasgow (business economics classes) University of Pennsylvania; scholarship to University of Birmingham, England